A pretty young lady has declared that passion without fiscal and product support is just not enough for her. If you claim to love me but don’t give me money or get me clothes and shoes, I did lie on you. ” She confidently stated in a new interview. Explaining her attitude, the woman emphasised that a person must move beyond simple words to show his love by fulfilling her materials needs. According to her, basically saying “ I love you ” holds no significance unless backed by substantial activities such as providing financial support or purchasing products. “Love is n’t only about terms. If you really love someone, you may show it by taking care of them, and that includes giving them money and buying them good stuff. ” she said. Her speech has sparked a heated conversation on social media, with some criticising her for placing economic demands on passion. While some believe love may be absolute, others argue that financial stability and materials support are vital components of a good partnership. See the movie above; View this post on Instagram A post shared by Don’t Forget To Follow ☝️ ☝ ️ ☝ ️ ( @switchfocus ) Source :Ghanacelebrities. web READ ALSO: Refused A UK Visa? CLICK HERE FOR HELP CLICK HERE to listen to our normal up-to-date reports! !
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